South African Pushback Fail [HD]

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  • Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2024

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  • @Bothomas-vm5hz
    @Bothomas-vm5hz 11 месяцев назад +3

    The very first push I ever did was a 747-200 at northwest airlines in the late 90s and it was an open tug, I was almost wetting my pants for misjudging the angle but my trainer at the times said if you think something is wrong stop gently and reset and observe what you did wrong and correct it, nobody is pushing you son remember you are in control. I used this method to train others on the ramp now and it really is a great concept to use especially for new rampies.

  • @supersnot4
    @supersnot4 6 лет назад +30

    I was expecting an exceeded turn radius to snap the shear pin on the tow bar. He didn't do too bad for the first solo push. My first one was pretty humbling, but countless pushbacks later I'm better at parking a 747 than my own car.

    • @DJTechno94
      @DJTechno94 2 года назад

      It's awesome to be able to say that!

  • @darwn977
    @darwn977 9 лет назад +114

    He almost towed them to their destination.

    • @colango98
      @colango98 9 лет назад +1

      +Abu Lahab very funny

    • @FikriKawakibi
      @FikriKawakibi 8 лет назад

      Abu Lahab do you know who abu lahab is?

    • @anishashaikh2819
      @anishashaikh2819 5 лет назад

      Abu Lahab 👍😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @valobrien9596
    @valobrien9596 5 лет назад +3

    I love the way the guy holding the cable (you can see his shadow for first 1½ mins) makes it look like he's walking the plane on a leash, like a giant dog!

  • @EnergeticWaves
    @EnergeticWaves 11 лет назад +3

    Reminds me of the stuff that went on when I worked the ramp a long time ago, back when the earth first cooled. Good god, nothing ever changes does it.

  • @Zone5Aviation
    @Zone5Aviation 10 лет назад +4

    Airports here in New Zealand, mainly Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Queenstown, use a mobile unit operated by a remote device which hooks up to the main gear and the pilots use their nosewheel steering to make the turns while the remote unit tows the aircraft backwards from the gate. Cool thing to watch.

    • @metaeve
      @metaeve 10 лет назад +2

      Does have some video about it? I didn't find anyone, if you know where I can watch please send the link, I'm curious about that system. Tks

  • @RubinTian
    @RubinTian  11 лет назад +3

    The leaking fluids is water coming out from the A/C units when the engines are turned out. The problem had something to do with hydraulics. Not leaking hydraulics but something else

  • @biggestMetallicAfan
    @biggestMetallicAfan 8 лет назад +5

    Frightening push for sure. I've trained people on pushing for about three years now. Some are good though, and almost immediately get a grasp on it, but then some people make you pray for your life. And then you have those who are about to wreck the gear, so you have to pull the wheel from them to correct it quickly and they fight you on it. Good times

  • @cheekykent
    @cheekykent 11 лет назад +5

    everyone makes mistakes, you learn from them, all the best in the future to your co-worker :)

  • @QemeH
    @QemeH 8 лет назад +5

    Quick question from someone not involved with ramp ops: Why didn't the headset crew say something? They can stop the PB at any moment, can't they? They are supposed to be the safety guard here, right?

  • @Matt-mo8sl
    @Matt-mo8sl 6 лет назад

    My first push back was on a Continental Airlines MD80 25 years ago. As the tug driver, ALWAYS confirm that the proper hydraulics bypass pin was installed on the nose gear. The supervisor put a B737 pin in the nose gear, I didn't check it prior to push and when I began the pushback and started to turn, the nose gear would not turn and the tow bar sheer pin snapped and it sounded like an explosion. Thankfully, the sheer pin did its job, the supervisor disconnected the bar and bypass pin from the nose gear and told the captain what happened. Captain reengaged nose wheel steering, confirmed full movement of the gear, determined all was OK and he was far enough from the gate to taxi and off to Newark he went. That was my first lesson in the concept of the bypass pin.

  • @john5743
    @john5743 10 лет назад +48

    He did pretty good. Captain told me my first time pushing was better than his first landing... lol

    • @Jmarquez43
      @Jmarquez43 8 лет назад

      DX wow lol

    • @Jay19848
      @Jay19848 6 лет назад

      🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 He really said that?????

  • @TheKurtsPlaceChannel
    @TheKurtsPlaceChannel 4 года назад +1

    Very entertaining and fun to watch. Everybody has to learn. It just takes some practice. Thanks for posting this.

  • @RubinTian
    @RubinTian  11 лет назад +1

    At my station (IAD) we have all sorts of widebodies so we don't get much practice with smaller planes. We gotta practice with what we got

  • @annbell6453
    @annbell6453 2 года назад

    I love this one....picturing passengers feeling like they are being pushed around like an upright vacuum cleaner😀....back and forth, side to side!

  • @chriswhitelaw3126
    @chriswhitelaw3126 11 лет назад +2

    32 years of flying passenger aircraft, and I've had worse pushes than this! WAY worse. And yes, after one of those pushes from hell, I had a mechanical failure and had to be towed back onto the stand. Nightmare for all concerned - especially if it becomes questionable to continue the flight because you know that to do so will take you into contingency - and thats for your primary - alterantes would run you right to the wire.

  • @connorhausmann9556
    @connorhausmann9556 11 лет назад

    Yeah. One time I was on a KLM MD-11 and our plane was pushing back in San Francisco and clearly it was using a towbar and the driver was new [like this one], and we nearly collided with another plane. I feel sorry for your friend and I hope he gained more experience in the past 13 months. Once again, great video as well. :)

  • @mohammedshoaib5353
    @mohammedshoaib5353 Год назад

    I am having a query.
    Who controls the direction of plane while push back.
    By plane pilot or by the Puch back vehicle

  • @sonradegistirebilirisniz2988
    @sonradegistirebilirisniz2988 3 года назад +1

    I didn't see any fail where is it

  • @CadetClark1996
    @CadetClark1996 11 лет назад +1

    I feel bad for the guy. I know I would've blushed after all the fails. I admire him for trying though. Remember: The only way to get better is to practice, repeatedly 'till it (the proper push-back procedure) becomes systematic.

  • @RubinTian
    @RubinTian  11 лет назад +12

    Not easy at all. My first push was a 767. Let's just say afterwards I wanted to curl up into a ball and cry :P

    • @ack4184
      @ack4184 4 года назад

      Dude same with my first push lol but I got back up on my feet and soon enough it became easy as riding a bike. Just takes practice

    • @FrEkY1998
      @FrEkY1998 4 года назад

      What do you have to do to become an airport employee? Did you do some special courses?

    • @nisarkhan-sd2sz
      @nisarkhan-sd2sz 3 года назад

      Same with me my first pushback at saudi arabia it was A310 air india I start pushing from bay A and the tail almost I inter back to bay B headsetman was srtart on jumping to go where hahahah

  • @MADTASS
    @MADTASS 2 года назад

    We've all been there, Pitch Black and Peeing down with Rain used to be my Nemesis, could never see the Taxi Line to Aim For.

  • @UberDude
    @UberDude 6 лет назад +1

    I had to push onto a taxiway with no center line daily. First time I thought I nailed it until they disconnected the tow bar and I had a chance to actually look at the plane with the main gear almost touching the grass. SMH

  • @RubinTian
    @RubinTian  11 лет назад +2

    Thanks for watching! Yea the towless tugs are very rare at Dulles and I believe only United has one. So we all have to deal with the bar. I always wanted to try out a towless pushback though!

    • @nisarkhan-sd2sz
      @nisarkhan-sd2sz 3 года назад

      But coventional pushback is more safe then towbarless . I parked in hanger two 737 from bay can u bilive me with out futt brakes

  • @ahurewa11
    @ahurewa11 4 года назад +1

    There’s only one way your going to learn and thats by making little mistakes 😂. Its how we learn from our mistakes that makes it on Ramp. Keep up the good work SwissportAucklandNewZealand

  • @TheDieselmonkey11
    @TheDieselmonkey11 11 лет назад

    Awwww how this brings back memories of working out on the ramp.......... Gotta love rookie pushback drivers! :o)

  • @tpaairman
    @tpaairman 10 лет назад +9

    This is not really the fault of the driver. It's the fault of whoever turned him loose to do it without being properly trained, specifically, where to position the aircraft. If he pushed the plane that far along, off coarse, then he still should have had someone ridding along with him.

    • @JoshFlyes
      @JoshFlyes 7 лет назад

      tpaairman sounded like there was someone in there with him. He says “hey! The middle line. You’re turning too soon”

  • @parklife4130
    @parklife4130 10 лет назад +2

    A very brief pushback career for this guy! Major schoolboy error

    • @ChrisComley
      @ChrisComley 6 лет назад +1

      Everyone has to start somewhere.

    • @dirtcurt1
      @dirtcurt1 6 лет назад

      @@ChrisComley They need a cart to practice with out on the edge of the airport.

  • @johno7564
    @johno7564 3 года назад

    First time, well done to not snap a pin.
    If you can keep an eye on where the tail end is going, you’re good.
    My first shot was 12years ago with a 757-200 and I snapped the pin. Nowadays it’s 767 and A300.

  • @chenglokeng3721
    @chenglokeng3721 11 лет назад

    1:22 Nose Wheel: Ouch That twist hurts. Main Landing Gear : I feel that pain dude

  • @irvingvargasengineeringrules
    @irvingvargasengineeringrules 9 лет назад

    Cool vid, btw, who does the push?? the ramp or ramp and maintenance?

    • @NarasimhaDiyasena
      @NarasimhaDiyasena 9 лет назад +1

      For SA a certified ramper does pushback and a Maintenance technician is hooked up and speaking with the captain.

    • @biggestMetallicAfan
      @biggestMetallicAfan 8 лет назад +1

      +Matt Jones For Jet blue in SLC, the driver is also the headset guy.

    • @irvingvargasengineeringrules
      @irvingvargasengineeringrules 8 лет назад

      we do it at jfk too, mechanic does the headset

  • @jacobbrickner8832
    @jacobbrickner8832 7 лет назад

    haha of course it's Swissport. Major props, pushing back is never easy at first, especially if you're starting out with a wide body

  • @gomphrena-beautifulflower-8043
    @gomphrena-beautifulflower-8043 6 лет назад +1

    Let me guess: he was texting.

  • @happysawfish
    @happysawfish 9 лет назад +3

    Unbelievable someone could do that

  • @buckycolar8483
    @buckycolar8483 3 года назад

    I'll say this, for a first push, being able to turn like that, fantastic job. Although I only work at KALB and we usually just push straight back, I am one of the slowest pushers out there, and it takes me another like at least 30 seconds from the time I want to stop the push, to actually stopping the push. I'm too scared to turn the plane, and my wing walkers literally walk at about .5 mph because of how slow I go lol

  • @vpeace9628
    @vpeace9628 2 года назад

    Hi Rubin, great video to highlight the difficulties of driving a tug, especially one that with a double ‘pivots’ at the nose gear and the towbar end at the tug. Often, many managers will just expect the drivers to do a ‘good job’ like driving a car without understanding the challenges. I assume you are an expert with these airplane tugs?

  • @RubinTian
    @RubinTian  11 лет назад +3

    Haha the plane had to relieve herself ;). It is just water coming out of the A/C units.

  • @CaptainStevenMarkovich
    @CaptainStevenMarkovich 6 лет назад

    Interesting. Subscribed

  • @jgstargazer
    @jgstargazer 10 лет назад +9

    Pushbacks should be easy for tractor trailer drivers.

  • @RubinTian
    @RubinTian  11 лет назад

    I seen videos but never in person. They seem very efficient and quick and easy.

  • @xzseng4524
    @xzseng4524 8 лет назад

    what does it mean when the plane went mechanical?

  • @NaFenn12
    @NaFenn12 11 лет назад +3

    You have to learn somehow. My first solo pushback was with a Fokker 100... and it was horrible. all about learning

  • @niningriya3417
    @niningriya3417 4 года назад

    Haha Yeah That Pushback Car One Is Hard 😂

  • @vasily2022
    @vasily2022 6 лет назад

    I also thought this happened in S.A since of course I did not read the description, but then I saw your mention of the Mobile Lounges not being able to go by because of the wings and saw the wheels go by when the plane moved forward and then figured it was my home international airport, So Dulles is the only airport in the world to have those huge buses? Anyway, that was an eventful day.

  • @EnergeticWaves
    @EnergeticWaves 11 лет назад +1

    If you think they teach you anything when you work the ramp, well, try it and let me know how it works for you!

    • @nisarkhan-sd2sz
      @nisarkhan-sd2sz 3 года назад

      Never say and think about it in ramp I am perfect never

  • @BoeingRules100
    @BoeingRules100 9 лет назад

    You have to learn somehow, im surprised they dont have a Towtruck pushback simulator , maybe they do

    • @rickespi31
      @rickespi31 7 лет назад

      CoasttoCoast AM Actually, there are simulators. The problem is that it is too expensive. That's why you start with a small aircraft, then go up to the big boys.

  • @gr8o2h2o
    @gr8o2h2o 8 лет назад

    Geez! I was getting an anxiety attack watching this!

  • @RubinTian
    @RubinTian  11 лет назад

    I'll make sure to pass that along. We all have to learn someway!

  • @robval7465
    @robval7465 6 лет назад

    Takes me back to MIA Cargo. Pushed Atlas, Polar, Gemini, Martin Air, Kalitta, Lan Chile, was good times being in control. Not to brag but I played with the heavies push back and towing was my thing. "MIAMI ground tug 123 would like relocate 747 from South west corner to North East corner".

  • @TERF59PHIFAN
    @TERF59PHIFAN 11 лет назад

    Was the mechanical problems due to the leaking fluids at 2:00 or was it other problems

  • @TeezyThaKidd
    @TeezyThaKidd 11 лет назад +1

    lets play tug-of-war with a $238,000,000 aircraft, why the hell not? LOL jk this was cool though. such an interesting job. i feel for the passengers lol

  • @RubinTian
    @RubinTian  11 лет назад

    Yes he has to say the least! Well he hasn't pushed back any 340s hahaha. Thanks for watching!

  • @geraldmauthe7296
    @geraldmauthe7296 8 лет назад +15

    boring video, I was waiting for the payoff and couldn't wait for the end. Had to pull the plug on this one.

  • @dwightstewart7181
    @dwightstewart7181 8 лет назад +1

    You know, it might be more interesting if we saw a bit more than just the front tires. Without your explanation, we'd have no idea what's going on - and that's not what we're watching a video for.

  • @flame3601
    @flame3601 9 лет назад +7

    Just to let people know this happened in the USA not South Africa

  • @beamerino
    @beamerino 11 лет назад

    Never knew the a340 had the same landing gear configuration as the dc10!

  • @TeanoZ
    @TeanoZ 11 лет назад

    A 24 hour delay followed by a 16 hour flight? I'd be mad AS HELL!!!

    • @austben
      @austben 7 лет назад

      TeanoZ the Senegal-D.C. Flight is 8 hours but I would still be pretty mad lol

  • @renekleiss2155
    @renekleiss2155 9 лет назад +4

    My first push was a 737-500 shat bricks

  • @wakanda6179
    @wakanda6179 10 лет назад +3

    the engine sound is tOo good!!

  • @johnschober5240
    @johnschober5240 6 лет назад +1

    Well he didn't break the sher pin,or hyper extend the tow bar.

  • @Norg1
    @Norg1 9 лет назад

    thats why i like airports with some what decent space so it does not matter or have to be soooo perfect like nose gear right on the line type of push i alwasy say it can be kinda sloppy but safe sometimes trying to be perfect can get u in trouble or have unecessary tource on the bar

  • @ostabilast
    @ostabilast 11 лет назад

    they sure are, it's fun pushing with a towbar aswell though, more of a challenge to get it right :)

  • @Peeter8
    @Peeter8 5 лет назад

    Plane was probably broke way before that. Sometimes they wait for the last minute to try and differ a mechanical.

  • @joseph_studio4403
    @joseph_studio4403 11 лет назад +2

    I wish I work in an airport as ground unit.Where do I need to start?But I give you friend 3 letters L-O-L

  • @antonioiacoviello4453
    @antonioiacoviello4453 4 года назад

    Nice video

  • @MrCaptainDietrich
    @MrCaptainDietrich 8 лет назад

    what airport was this

    • @rickespi31
      @rickespi31 7 лет назад

      Dietrich Louw Dulles International

  • @00BillyTorontoBill
    @00BillyTorontoBill 5 лет назад

    hehe we always pushed by hand.... but they were cessna's and twin otters.

  • @adang5001
    @adang5001 11 лет назад

    Yea the are easy and quick but the super tugs like the one that UA have in IAD are meant for towing planes to and from the gate to remote parking... and or like in ATL and LGA where they tow planes across the RWY.

  • @snowballs442
    @snowballs442 8 лет назад

    The guy with the headset on is wearing tennis shoes on the ramp? That's not good.

  • @thevoyager1546
    @thevoyager1546 9 лет назад

    His push was fine, my first push in a A321 was awful especially out of a difficult hate in SF.

  • @CrustyBalls007
    @CrustyBalls007 8 лет назад

    wait that a catatrsophic fail from cockpit!! non release for pins???

    • @ikarlhd1
      @ikarlhd1 8 лет назад

      wut?

    • @ikarlhd1
      @ikarlhd1 8 лет назад

      Yeah. That's a steering bypass pin to allow the puhback

    • @ikarlhd1
      @ikarlhd1 8 лет назад

      And he's the headset operator not a mechanic

  • @lenny108
    @lenny108 7 лет назад

    glad they didn't break off the front gear with these rude maneuvers. Actually this machine is not good for heavy planes, heavy planes require a hydraulic equipment which lifts the wheel.

  • @chriswhitelaw3126
    @chriswhitelaw3126 11 лет назад +2

    Won't be long before all this is automated too!

    • @portvuelapsley
      @portvuelapsley 4 года назад

      well 6 years later and we're still pushing

  • @gnnascarfan2410
    @gnnascarfan2410 Год назад

    I mean at least the airplane had a mechanical problem anyway, so it wasn't too bad.

  • @tomf2026
    @tomf2026 6 лет назад

    Stopped at 2 minutes, when does something happen??

  • @xzysyndrome
    @xzysyndrome 3 года назад

    You have to have a plan. Good thing he had wide open spaces for his lack of planning. Tow back was pretty shitty and way off center...

  • @jorgeluizlima4061
    @jorgeluizlima4061 3 года назад

    Dc10 /md11?

  • @bobbobby3318
    @bobbobby3318 Год назад

    Why give the crew permission to start engines then?

  • @Robinkabs
    @Robinkabs 11 лет назад

    this an a340 right

  • @CarlosRamirez-vz1gy
    @CarlosRamirez-vz1gy 9 лет назад

    I remember my first push. Lufthansa A340-300.

  • @mikaelcan441
    @mikaelcan441 9 лет назад

    who pushed it back in? the person who did that should be fired.

  • @RubinTian
    @RubinTian  11 лет назад

    Wow that is very lucky of him!

  • @jacobmarshall7810
    @jacobmarshall7810 3 года назад

    The push back doesn't have an idea of the tarmac sorroundings which he should have first or those responsible should should show it first and the push back should have an idea of turning radius or should be taught rougly first.

  • @stonecoldsteve316uk
    @stonecoldsteve316uk 6 лет назад

    The failure was allowing the captain to start his engines to early,so the failure belongs more to the headset man than anybody else,as a trainee you make these mistakes while learning

  • @stevencherry8877
    @stevencherry8877 7 лет назад

    Just did my first push back couple days ago on a 900. Couldn't drive a nail in my ass with a hammer I was that nervous

  • @09shadowjet
    @09shadowjet 8 лет назад

    Looks like Springbok have a bad management...

  • @pinecedar180
    @pinecedar180 Год назад

    This needs to be automated to some extent

  • @devildriver66621
    @devildriver66621 11 лет назад

    we had a rookie that push back an MD11 of klm to put it backwards in the gates that was next to it .... we where telling im to stop he did not stop .... lucky he did not damage the airplane of hurt any one

  • @crp1178
    @crp1178 6 лет назад

    Actually, the “rookie” driver didn’t do bad at all, each person learning how to push an A/C pushes how they are being taught, maybe the person teaching him is a “rookie” trainer!

    • @смиренный-х2б
      @смиренный-х2б 5 лет назад

      He's terrible. I worked the ramp for two years as one of my first jobs out on my own and started training others two months in. Pushing back a plane is not rocket science. Theres markings on the ramp that you stay lined up with and when to turn. Some people are just generally stupid. That was an absolute disaster including the fact they couldnt even line the aircraft up pulling it back into the gate.

  • @user-jeka
    @user-jeka 6 лет назад

    А что из самолёта вытекает?

  • @jewelgirl21
    @jewelgirl21 11 лет назад

    LOL!!!! At least he can push back better then I can!!!!!!!

  • @smaze1782
    @smaze1782 6 лет назад

    Where was the fail part?

    • @Anonymous-or4ru
      @Anonymous-or4ru 6 лет назад

      Pushed too far, aircraft way off the line, and much too close to parked aircraft. If the pilot started up where he first ended up, jetblast at idle would likely blow the ramp staff - and GSE - all across the aprons. If you've never done it, it's not easy to see what he did wrong. But it's his first time and he didn't break anything. I've seen a lot worse.

  • @AlphaNerd132
    @AlphaNerd132 9 лет назад

    holy shit. I thought he was suposed to be on the spotted lines. XD missed by 20 ft

  • @CrustyBalls007
    @CrustyBalls007 8 лет назад

    painful from poor comms between ground crew and air! for this i i would ask for immediate re learning of taxi-takeoff checksfor this aircraft!

    • @ZinKilla
      @ZinKilla 8 лет назад +1

      +matt robinson Actually no the pilots rely on the ground crew for a good pushback as they have to start engines etc while they are getting pushedback so it's not their fault.

  • @grumpyhaggis
    @grumpyhaggis 8 лет назад

    Surprised he allowed the plane to be towed with engines running (even at idle).

  • @tamanhtruong8857
    @tamanhtruong8857 11 лет назад

    How hard is it¿

  • @fethiderradji9816
    @fethiderradji9816 3 года назад

    Shit happen in aviation, as long no nose gear damaged or hitting an aircraft, we all been there before, so keep trying you get there some how 🤟👍

  • @filipbronola536
    @filipbronola536 3 года назад

    Of all planes, he got to mess up towing an a340, LOL, not the easiest first time job I'd imagine

  • @scotthart2
    @scotthart2 7 лет назад

    We all started somewhere, at least he didn't snap a pin....

  • @metallica23ryan
    @metallica23ryan 11 лет назад

    why is a rookie pushing an a340?